Sing Backwards and Weep: Lanegan assaults the senses with a disturbing yet droll memoir
Screaming Trees lead singer and Nirvana contemporary Mark Lanegan recounts a dysfunctional childhood that led to two drug-fuelled and occasionally musical productive decades
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Sing Backwards and Weep
By Mark Lanegan
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